Milena Olszewska was part of Poland's gold medal-winning mixed recurve team at the European Para-Archery Championships ©Getty Images

Poland claimed the men’s recurve team and mixed recurve team titles on the penultimate day of action at the European Para-Archery Championships in Saint-Jean-de-Monts in France.

The trio of Piotr Sawicki, Ireneusz Kapusta and Pawel Daleszynski combined to win the men’s recurve team final 6-0 at the expense of the host nation's Maxime Guérin, Nicolas Mennesson and Stephane Gilbert.

It came after Sawicki had joined forces with London 2012 Paralympic bronze medallist Milena Olszewska to defeat Russia’s Svetlana Barantseva and Bato Tsydendorzhiev 5-3 in the mixed recurve team showdown.

Italy overcame Turkey 24-21 in a tiebreaker to secure the men’s recurve team bronze medal, and outdid the same opposition 6-2 to complete the mixed recurve team podium.

Despite missing out on the mixed recurve team title, Russia did manage to take top honours in the women’s recurve team event thanks to Barantseva, Margarita Sidorenko and Irina Rossiyskaya.

The threesome won 6-2 against Turkey’s Merve Nur Eroglu, Zehra Ozbey Torun and Hatice Bayar, while Great Britain recorded a victory by the same scoreline to claim the bronze medal ahead of Italy.

Turkey went one better in the men’s compound team event, which saw Bulent Korkmaz, Erdogan Aygan and London 2012 bronze medallist Dogan Hanci edge Italy’s Alberto Simonelli, Gianpaolo Cancelli and Matteo Bonacina 23-22 on a tiebreaker in the final.

Ukraine comfortably overcame Britain 202-174 in the battle for third place, which is where they also finished in the women’s compound team event with a 191-182 win over Italy.

The women’s compound team gold medal went the way of Germany’s Vanessa Bui, Lucia Kupczyk and Karina Granitza, 194-174 winners against Russia’s Stepanida Artakhinova, Nona Alexandrova and Tatiana Andrievskaia.

Dogan Hanci helped Turkey to success in the men's compound team event
Dogan Hanci helped Turkey to success in the men's compound team event ©Getty Images

Sweden’s Zandra Reppe and Pierre Claesson denied Italy’s Eleonora Sarti and Simonelli a place at the top of the mixed compound team podium thanks to a 144-124 success in the final. 

Ukraine secured the first of their three compound bronze medals after getting the better of France in a 141-135 triumph.

The one other team final, the mixed W1, was won by Britain’s Jo Frith and John Walker courtesy of a 140-121 victory over Russia’s Elena Krutova and Igor Meshkov.

Spain won bronze with a 126-122 win against France as the hosts failed to win any of their medal matches today.

The team finals started two hours later than scheduled due to bad weather conditions in Saint-Jean-de-Monts.

Action in the seaside town is set to conclude tomorrow with the individual medal matches.